Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has hailed the steadfastness of the Syrians in thwarting foreign schemes to foment discord in the nation.
Preliminary results indicate that majority of eastern Ukrainians have voted in favor of self-rule while the election commissions in Donetsk and Luhansk are still tallying the ballots.
Use of Cocaine has become so common in Britain that drinking water supply has been contaminated with the drug, a new report has shown.
Iran and Pakistan cooperating together and with regional states to uproot terrorism and secure common border areas where terrorist Salafi groups are active.
Syrian teenage girls struggling with hardship in Jordan’s refugee camps are suffering from sexual abuses from Saudi men who take advantage of them in short honeymoons that never lead to a marriage, a Saudi paper reports.
The Israeli military has declared a closed military zone in the Quneitra Crossing area bordering Syria and the mountain range to the south of it in the occupied Golan Heights.
Syria’s candidates for presidency have formally kicked off their campaigns for the June 3 election which is expected to help ending three years of war in the country.
An Iranian commander has said that the Western and Arab countries sponsoring the militants in Syria have devised plans to block them from returning to their home countries.
Despite international calls for stopping flow of arm to Syria militants, the United States is delivering antitank missiles to them in an extremist-marked battlefield that has already killed hundreds of thousands of innocent people.
Militants have attacked a military base in north Iraq, kidnapped 20 soldiers and later shot them dead, officers and a morgue employee say.